Author: Dr. Tampiwa Chebani MBBS BMedSc
Yale University Research Hints at How Some Unforeseen Effects of NSAIDs Occur
A new study led by researchers from Yale University has revealed a process that was previously unidentified, through which certain NSAIDs impact the body. NSAIDs, including ibuprofen and aspirin, …New Technique Turns Back the Aging Clock by 30 Years
Researchers from the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, United Kingdom have revealed a new method that can make it possible to reverse aging considerably. This novel technique can “time jump” …
OSU Researchers Use Nanoparticles to Locate and Eliminate Endometriosis Lesions
About 10% of women of childbearing age suffer from endometriosis. A team of bioengineers and gynecologists at Oregon State University (OSU) proposes a new nanotechnology approach to locate and …
Study Shows How Herpesviruses Reactivate to Cause Health Issues
Researchers from Germany’s Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Wurzburg have revealed a cellular mechanism that human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) relies on to reactivate. Herpes viruses are just about universal in human beings. …
Gene Editing Shows Potential to Reverse Anxiety and Alcohol Dependency Linked to Adolescent Binge Drinking
Research out of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) shows that gene editing may help to cure anxiety and alcohol use disorder in people who had a binge drinking …
Digital Dementia: Early Onset of Alzheimer’s Rising Due to Increasing Exposure to Radiation from Cell Phones and WI-FI
About 5.8 million people in the United States suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. The disease is rare in people under the age of 65. In the last 20 years, however, …New Discovery May Explain Why Certain Infections Refuse to Go Away
There is a major concern in the medical community that bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics. Now, new research out of the University of Utah has revealed a …
Study Shows Link between Antibiotic Use in Midlife and Cognitive Impairment
Key Takeaways: Long-term antibiotic use in midlife may be linked to later-life cognitive decline in women. This link may stem from disruptions to gut bacteria, which affect brain health …

